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INDIA - Biggest Storm in Two Decades Spurs India and Bangladesh to Evacuate Millions

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•May 19, 2020

Bloomberg QuickTake

The biggest cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal in about two decades may likely weaken as it hits coasts of India and Bangladesh late on Wednesday, with authorities making preparations to evacuate more than 5 million people to safer places.

Cyclone Amphan, equivalent of a category 5 hurricane, is expected to attain a sustained wind speed of 225 to 235 kilometers (140-146 miles) per hour, according to the India Meteorological Department. The speed may rise to about 255 kilometers per hour, before the cyclone slightly weakens later on Tuesday, the weather office said.

The storm will be intense enough to damage crops, plantations, trees, mud houses and communication and electric poles, as well as disrupt road traffic and transportation of essential goods. Large boats and ships may get torn from their moorings, according to the meteorological department. The storm threatens lives of people and animals as the wind speed is likely to be as high as 180 kilometers per hour during its landfall.

The storm is set to cause further miseries to India and Bangladesh, which are witnessing a slump in economic activities, like many other countries, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Indian economy is headed for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades, while Fitch Solutions in April lowered Bangladesh’s GDP growth forecast.

It is forecast to be the worst storm over the Bay of Bengal since the 1999 super cyclone that hit the eastern Indian state of Odisha, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director general of the weather office, said late on Monday. The super cyclone had killed about 10,000 people in the state.

The severe cyclonic storm is expected to cross coasts between Digha in India and Hatiya islands in Bangladesh during the second half of Wednesday, the weather department said. Some places in Odisha and West Bengal are forecast to receive heavy rainfall.

Bangladesh has prepared 12,078 cyclone shelters in coastal districts for 5.19 million people, State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Enamur Rahman said at a media briefing in Dhaka.

In India, about 25 teams from the National Disaster Response Force have been deployed on the ground, while 12 others are ready in reserve, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who held an emergency meeting on Monday to review the preparations, said on Twitter.

Odisha plans to immediately evacuate about 130,000 people. The state has already moved 20,000 people to safer places and the operation will continue until Tuesday, said Pradeep Kumar Jena, special relief commissioner of the state. Odisha has about 560 permanent cyclone shelters and identified more than 7,000 public buildings as temporary places to keep people, he said.

Fishing operations should be suspended in Odisha and West Bengal until May 20, the India Meteorological Department said in the statement.

Heavy rainfall is expected at some places in West Bengal during the landfall, Mohapatra said, adding that the storm could result in large-scale damage. High tidal waves are likely to inundate low-lying areas in parts of West Bengal, he said. Some places in Odisha may receive heavy showers on Tuesday and Wednesday as the storm passes closer to the coast.

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Cyclone Amphan Live Updates: Winds and Water Hit India and Bangladesh. Now the Waiting Begins.

The authorities acted quickly to move people from the cyclone’s path, but worried they might be putting them into the path of the coronavirus.

Right Now Early reports suggest that the storm’s damage may have been much less than initially feared.

Here’s what you need to know:

May 20, 2020 Updated 10:23 p.m. ET

This live briefing has ended. For more coverage of Cyclone Amphan, please go here ..
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/20/world/asia/cyclone-amphan-india-bangladesh.html .


* ‘The next 24 hours are very crucial.’

* Cyclone makes landfall, slamming into India’s coast during a pandemic.

* The shelters are filling, and Covid-19 is another danger.

* A million Rohingya refugees are at risk.

* Looking back: India’s great evacuation

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/20/world/asia/cyclone-amphan-india-bangladesh-map.html

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